5 Innovative Ways to Drape Modern Silk Sarees this Wedding season!
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Silk Sarees are a popular choice among women be it parties, weddings or even as a casual wear. India is a multicultural state with diversity from all over, saree draping styles differ from region to region. From the Bengal traditional drape, Mekhla chador to the Lavani drape there are hundreds of draping styles to explore from. Modern silk sarees are now in vogue, and there are so many design options to choose from. This blog explores the latest styling and draping styles for modern silk sarees.
Add a belt for a chic look
You must have already seen celebrities adorning this very chic saree with a belt combination. Do not think twice and just go ahead and invest in a fancy metal or leather belt. Be it a South Indian wedding or a glamorous party look belts can be the perfect accessory that sets you apart from the rest of the crowd.
Indo western look with Palazzo
Chuck your underskirts for this draping style. Drape your saree over a stunning pair of chic palazzo pants. This very editorial-like edgy look works well for an evening soiree when you need to get those heads turning.
Drape a saree on a lehenga choli
This drape style has evolved from the traditional south Indian wedding and is catching up to younger brides these days. Heavy silk pure kanjivaram sarees, and soft silk sarees are paired over silk lehengas for a magnificent bridal look.
Pair your silk saree with a jacket
Who said jackets are only meant for the winter? Pair your jacket with a trendy silk saree for a high-fashion look. There are no rules when it comes to choosing your jacket. Whether a rugged denim jacket or even a blazer, pairing it up with silk sarees will leave an impression wherever you go.
There is no limit when it comes to styling a saree. This versatile piece of garment can achieve a different personality with the accessories you choose. We at Deepam are in absolute awe of these tasteful trends that are in vogue right now. Explore draping and styling silk sarees with Deepam silk sarees- ranging from mysore silks, banarasi georgette sarees to silk sarees with embroidery work are the types that you need to glam up for this wedding season. Contact us today to learn more about the various silk sarees!